Triple-i Initiative 2025 Showcase: Start Times, How to Watch, and Participating Developers

Here at Digital Tech Explorer, we strive to keep you ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving tech and gaming landscape. Your guide, TechTalesLeo, is back with exciting news for indie game enthusiasts: the Triple-i Initiative showcase returns for its second year, premiering today, April 10, 2025. Get ready for a barrage of fresh trailers and announcements from over 30 innovative game developers and publishers, kicking off the season of gaming reveals before the main events like Summer Game Fest and Gamescom.

If you missed its debut, the Triple-i Initiative is a collaborative effort where numerous game studios unite to share significant updates. While labels like “triple-i,” “AAA,” or “indie” can be fluid, think of this event as a prime platform for some of the most prominent and exciting independent studios operating today. We’ll detail the participating developers further down.

When to watch the Triple-i Initiative

The Triple-i Initiative showcase is set to premiere on April 10, 2025, starting at 9 am Pacific Time. To ensure tech enthusiasts worldwide don’t miss out, you can catch the stream live on the official Triple-i Initiative YouTube channel and the Triple-i Initiative Twitch channel. Find the broadcast time for your specific region below:

  • 9 am PDT, April 10 (Los Angeles)
  • 12 pm EDT, April 10 (New York)
  • 5 pm BST, April 10 (London)
  • 6 pm CEST, April 10 (Berlin)
  • 2 am AEST, April 11 (Sydney)
  • 4 am NZST, April 11 (Auckland)

The organisers promise a “speedy 45 minutes with no ads and no hosts,” ensuring a focused, rapid-fire sequence of game trailers and announcements without interruptions.

Over 30 participating studios will present 37 different announcements during this year’s showcase. Confirmed updates include news on games like The Alters, Outbound, and Enshrouded.

Eagle-eyed viewers might also spot glimpses of titles such as Moonlighter 2, V Rising, Deep Rock Galactic, Endless Legend 2, and Sloclap’s unique soccer game, Rematch, in the event’s promotional material.

Personally, as TechTalesLeo, I’m particularly keeping an eye on Askiisoft. There’s hope for news about the long-awaited free Katana Zero DLC. A return to that slick, sidescrolling samurai action would be most welcome.

Here’s the full list of revealed developers participating (note: Team Cherry is not listed this year). This might help you anticipate other potential game updates and announcements:

  • 11 bit studios
  • 91act
  • Amplitude Studios
  • Askiisoft
  • Coldblood Inc
  • Digital Sun
  • DoubleDutch games
  • Egosoft
  • Fair Games
  • FakeFish
  • Funday Games
  • Funselektor
  • Ghost Ship Games
  • Keen Games
  • Mechanistry
  • Mooneye Studios
  • Panik Arcade
  • Paper Cult
  • Pine Studio
  • Pixelated Milk
  • Poncle
  • Screen Juice
  • Sigono
  • Sloclap
  • Square Glade Games
  • Starward Industries
  • Strelka Games
  • Stubby Games
  • Stunlock Studios
  • Super Fantasy Games
  • tobspr games
  • Toukana Interactive
  • Trioskaz
  • Unfrozen
  • Untitled Studio
  • Weappy Studio
  • Weird Beluga Studio

Be sure to tune into the Triple-i Initiative showcase for a concentrated dose of indie game reveals. Stay tuned to Digital Tech Explorer for highlights and further analysis following the event!

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